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The Bunny Hop, Nottingham

Pub added by Alan Winfield
19 Cromford Road
Langley Mill
Postal town: Nottingham
NG16 4ED

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Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7 of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


Bucking Fastard left this review about The Bunny Hop

Former shop unit with an apex door,the bar is to the left with some bar stools,the furniture is a mix of pine farmhouse style tables, a rear woodburner in a brick fireplace with a drinking shelf to the side on the way to the garden.The first floor was not explored as the locals did stare at us,four strangers in their midst. The overloud thrash metal didn't feel too welcoming either.Cash only !
The four handpumps were drawing Litter Critters Luna's Peach Pale and Vanilla Chinchilla Porter (described by the gormless barman as a mild) ,Marsaton's Reverend James (why?) and Stancill Climax (NBSS 3.5).Marks awarded for a mix of styles but this micro had the feel of a local pub for local people and ours was a brief visit to slake a thirst.The curry house opposite was good and much more welcoming.

On 7th July 2025 - rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Bunny Hop

Friendly micro-pub between Eastwood and Heanor, and handy for Langley Mill station. Unfussy furniture and decoration in the single seating area, but there is also a small patio at the back. I found four of the six handpumps being used, with a couple of Thornbridge ales, Ashover's Centennial and Shipstones Gold Star (£3.00).

On 6th April 2022 - rating: 7
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custodian 42 left this review about The Bunny Hop

Corner pub with one large room with the bar to the left. Quite busy on Saturday afternoon mainly with locals. Decent selection of real ales which means a revisit is likely.

On 8th July 2019 - rating: 6
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Will Larter left this review about The Bunny Hop

I arrived just on opening time, so had the place to myself with plenty of time to look around and chat with the server. Micropubs have really taken off in this area, with four in Eastwood and three in Heanor. It seems that the Railway Tavern along the road is unlikely to reopen, with general repairs as well as the roof seen as insurmountable financial burdens for any prospective owner, so this place is filling a niche. There are six hand pumps on the small bar (see photos) and a plethora of cider polypins on shelves nearby. There are also some fairly standard keg offerings, including Carling, which surprised me. Apparently an odd keg was ordered for the opening, but it sold so quickly that it became a regular. I don't know what the founders of the micropub movement would make of that!

On 19th October 2017 - rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Bunny Hop

A decent Micropub serving up to six ales, with a choice of five on our visit. We went for the Black Iris Snake Eyes, which seemed to be a popular choice with the locals and also Westgate Brewery Crafty Gold. The communal toilets upstairs was off putting as I thought I had walked into the ladies by mistake. The pub had good atmosphere and music is played most weekends in the marquee, out the back. This was the second Micropub to open in the locality after the Redemption in Heanor.

On 23rd March 2017 - rating: 8
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Bunny Hop

The Bunny Hop is a micro pub that is situated just off the main road through Langley Mill.
Once inside there is a small single oblong shaped room with a small bar to the front left,the seating is normal tables and chairs.
There were five real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Burton Bridge Golden Delicious,which went down very well,the other beers noted were Burton Bridge Pharhoe and beers from Dancing Duck,the othe rreal ales will be listed when i find my notes.
There was decent background music playing and the pub was quite busy on my Saturday dinner visit with a decent crowd of locals who did not seem like beer buffs.
I really took to this pub.

Pub visited 28/1/2017

On 1st February 2017 - rating: 8
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